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Angelica Kauffmann
1741–1807
(Born Chur, 30 October 1741; died Rome, 5 November 1807). Swiss painter, active mainly in Italy and England. From an early age she travelled with her father, the painter Joseph Johann Kauffmann (1707–82), in Switzerland and Italy, and she formed her style in Rome.
Text Source: The Oxford Dictionary of Art and Artists (Oxford University Press)
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Vortigern, King of Britain, Enamoured with Rowena at the Banquet of Hengist, the Saxon General 1770 National Trust, Saltram
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Venus Directing Aeneas and Achates to Carthage 1768 National Trust, Saltram
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Ulysses Discovering Achilles 1769 National Trust, Saltram
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Thomas Noel-Hill (1770–1832), 2nd Baron Berwick of Attingham 1793 National Trust, Attingham Park
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The Artist in the Character of Design Listening to the Inspiration of Poetry 1782 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Susanna, Lady Cullum c.1780 West Suffolk Heritage Service
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Study after the 'Aldobrandini Wedding' 1770 Harris Museum & Art Gallery
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Sketch for 'The Two Gentlemen of Verona' 1788 Victoria and Albert Museum
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Sir William Fordyce (1724–1792), MD, FRS 1761–1781 University of Aberdeen
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Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792), PRA 1767 National Trust, Saltram
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Sir James Hall of Dunglass (1761–1832), Geologist 1785 National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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Self Portrait of the Artist Hesitating between the Arts of Music and Painting 1794 National Trust, Nostell Priory
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Self Portrait Newnham College, University of Cambridge
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Self Portrait 1787 National Trust, Hatchlands
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Self Portrait c.1764 National Trust, Saltram
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Self Portrait c.1764 National Trust, Mompesson House
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Rinaldo and Armida 1771 Yale Center for British Art
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Rinaldo and Armida c.1772 English Heritage, Kenwood
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Reverend Sir John Cullum (1733–1785), 6th Bt 1778 West Suffolk Heritage Service
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Princess Augusta Charlotte (1737–1813), Eldest Sister of George III, with Her Infant Son late 18th C Victoria and Albert Museum
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Portrait of an Unknown Gentleman in Black Seated in Front of a Rock, Holding a Sheet of Paper National Trust, Hartwell House
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Portrait of a Woman, Traditionally Identified as Lady Hervey c.1770 Yale Center for British Art
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Portrait of a Woman Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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Portrait of a Lady c.1775 Tate Britain
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Penelope at Her Loom 1764 Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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Penelope Weeping over the Bow of Ulysses Wolverhampton Art Gallery
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Penelope Taking Down the Bow of Ulysses 1768 National Trust, Saltram
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Penelope Sacrificing to Minerva for the Safe Return of Her Son, Telemachus 1774 National Trust, Stourhead
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Penelope Mourning over the Bow of Odysseus Dumfries House
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Mrs Russell (1707–1764), Wife of Colonel Charles Russell Chequers Court
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Mrs Marriot Brighton and Hove Museums and Art Galleries
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Modesty c.1770 Abbot Hall Art Gallery
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Michael Novosielski (1750–1795) National Galleries of Scotland, Scottish National Gallery
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Mary Walsh, Mrs Ralph Clavering c.1780 National Trust, Oxburgh Hall
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Maria of Moulines 1779 or later Bolling Hall
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Maria Nottingham City Museums & Galleries
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Louisa Hammond The Fitzwilliam Museum
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Lady Frances Greville (1744–1825), Lady Harpur 1767 National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Lady Frances Greville (1744–1825), Lady Harpur National Trust, Calke Abbey
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Lady Elizabeth Christiana Hervey (1759–1824), Lady Elizabeth Foster, Later Duchess of Devonshire 1786 National Trust, Ickworth